
Last year, a man was sent to @Bbing for a transgender actress and was sentenced to death in the South Caucasus country of Georgia.
Beka Jaiani, 26, was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of murdering 37-year-old Kesaria Abramidze on September 18, 2024.
Abramidze was stabbed 50 times in the neck during this terrible attack, which took place at her own home in the capital Tbilisi.
Jaiani partially pleaded guilty but rejected the charges of particular cruelty or believed his actions were gender-based.
His decision was not in the Tbilisi court, saying his psychological and emotional state prevented him from being there, but he added that he regretted his actions.
His attorney Giorgi Mdinaradze denounced the verdict as “only based on moral considerations rather than moral grounds” and said he would appeal the guilt.
According to local media reports, Jaiani and Abramidze have been in a relationship for about two years and have fought a lot of battles before being killed in September 2024.
CCTV footage shot on the day of the horror murder showed Jaiani waiting in the elevator in Abramidze’s apartment block, then running on the stairs of the same building less than 10 minutes later.
Neighbors heard the screams and went to her apartment where they found her blood.
The victim was a well-known and popular figure in Georgia after undergoing gender redistribution surgery in 2014. She represented Georgia in 2018 at Trans Star Miss International and has over 500,000 online followers.
Her killing is the third high-profile murder of a transgender woman in Georgia in recent years.
Abramidze’s murder came a day after the Eastern European National Parliament passed a law banning LGBTQ+ publicity, and her death caused widespread outrage.